Filming is underway on season 2 of Mortal Kombat: Legacy and as we already know some changes are being made in respect to the cast. It may still be disappointing that certain actors won’t appear in the project for various reasons, but at least we can rest easy in knowing that director Kevin Tancharoen isn’t abandoning his mixture of taking a realistic and moderately dark approach to the world of Mortal Kombat.

Our prayers as video game fans and film lovers have been answered as Warner Brothers have greenlit a new theatrical Mortal Kombat film under its New Line Cinema banner. Helming Mortal Kombat’s cinematic return after a fourteen year absence will be none other than Kevin Tancharoen, the man who gave us the Mortal Kombat: Rebirth short film and the amazing nine-episode saga that was Mortal Kombat: Legacy.

At this point I think we’re all familiar with the documentary The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters. Most of us have either heard about the 2007 documentary that chronicled the battle to become the Donkey Kong champ or we’ve watched the film countless times.

In a few weeks a lot of people are going to be sad since the Harry Potter film franchise will come to a close. After being a staple of cinema for ten years, the Harry Potter film franchise will say goodbye with the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. The cinematic adventure of Harry Potter looks like it’ll be going out with a bang as the film looks to be action packed, or at least I hope it will be since Deathly Hallows Part 1 seemed like it should’ve been called “Harry Potter and Friends Go Camping.” I want magic action and charm in my Harry Potter f

Mortal Kombat: Legacy may be close to wrapping up, but the series is going to go out with a bang as the last three episodes are absolutely packed with the goodness fans have been looking forward to. So far MK: Legacy has had its series of high and low points, the latter of which may be attributed to fans simply having their expectations set too high. But now on episode 7 of 9, we have our first episode featuring the backstory of both Scorpion and Sub-Zero.

Last week’s episode of Mortal Kombat: Legacy received a lot of mixed reactions. Everyone liked the performances and martial arts abilities of leading ladies Sam Tjhia and Jolene Tran, but there was just something a bit lacking in the execution and story for the episode. Gamers still enjoyed what the Kitana and Mileena centric episode had to offer, but it just did

It’s Tuesday and that of course means we have a new episode of Mortal Kombat: Legacy to watch and enjoy, even if it feels short as hell. Picking up from the cliffhanger ending of last week’s episode, we have part two of the Kitana & Mileena centric episode which delved head first into the fantasy elements of the MK franchise. After watching the episode and seeing Kitana and Mileena beat the crap out of each other, I still don’t know what to think about the episo

The mixture of feelings towards Mortal Kombat: Legacy has been a bit polarizing with some people preferring a more fantasy based approach while others are hoping for a gritty retelling like we saw in the Mortal Kombat: Rebirth short film. Well, this week brings us the fourth episode of Mortal Kombat: Legacy and by far this is the most fantasy based episode in the series, which depending on what you’re willing to accept is either a good or bad thing.

We’ve been graced with something that rarely happens: a sequel that is totally amazing in almost every possible way. I’m of course referring to the new installment of Mortal Kombat which offers some of the best fighting and most enjoyable fighting I’ve ever experienced in a game. One of the big reasons that the new Mortal Kombat game is such a hit in my eyes is because the game is packed with content like treasure trove that is the Krpyt, a fan pleasing Story Mode and bonus goodies like the addicting but sometimes brutal Challenge Tower.

After starting off somewhat slow but still being action packed, Mortal Kombat: Legacy has finally seemed to hit its complete stride with its latest episode which features none other than Johnny Cage. The grandmaster of cheese in the MK universe is actually handled quite well in episode 3 of MK: Legacy as he’s still the cocky martial artist turned actor that we all know the character to be, but he’s fallen on hard times. Instead of being on top of his game, Johnny Cage’s quest for frame has left him down trodden and far from being the mega star he sought out to be.